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Goat Rock Wilderness - How to...

I love mountains and Goat Rock Wilderness is to me like my home mountains. Ever since I discovered them (1992 :-O ) I keep returning every year. I've been on all of the trails except Angry Mountain Trail. I hiked in 90° weather, I've been rained on, stayed overnight through storm and thunder. One time my tent pole got broken because of high wind. I climbed 5 peaks including the highest Gilbert Peak (almost 8200 feet). But I've never been there while smoke from close by wildfire rolled in. What happened at Goat Rocks? Watch the video to find out... so, sit down, turn on your big screen and relax... sincerely Pavel.

https://youtu.be/To65mvROm2A

I found the paradise, Goat Rocks Wilderness.

I found the paradise, Goat Rocks Wilderness.

Mt. St. Helens in the distance. 

Mt. St. Helens in the distance. 

Mt. Adams from Goat Rocks.

Mt. Adams from Goat Rocks.

Cispus Basin and Goat Citadel

Cispus Basin and Goat Citadel

Mt. Adams from Goat Rocks. September 2017.

Mt. Adams from Goat Rocks. September 2017.

From Hwy 12 follow road 21 and then 2150.

From Hwy 12 follow road 21 and then 2150.

Trailhead #96 Snowgrass, bypass Trail #97 and then turn right on PCT.

Trailhead #96 Snowgrass, bypass Trail #97 and then turn right on PCT.

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